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In A List Of 21 Safest Countries, Where Would You Say The Uk Sits?
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Roll up roll up, for the degrees in special knowledge.
Are any of you clever enough to realise the paper couldn't print the full list of all the countries in the World, only necessary to print the list as far as the UK is down on the list.
They could have made it a list of 20 countries and then they could have headlined it, "The UK is not included in the first twenty safe countries of the World".
Roll up roll up, for the degrees in special knowledge.
Are any of you clever enough to realise the paper couldn't print the full list of all the countries in the World, only necessary to print the list as far as the UK is down on the list.
They could have made it a list of 20 countries and then they could have headlined it, "The UK is not included in the first twenty safe countries of the World".
AOG
//Are any of you clever enough to realise the paper couldn't print the full list of all the countries in the World, only necessary to print the list as far as the UK is down on the list.??
AOG - do you realise that the Internet is not actually printed on paper?
There is absolutely nothing stopping the Express from printing a list of the 120 countries.
Nothing at all.
Paper has limits, but computer screens do not.
//Are any of you clever enough to realise the paper couldn't print the full list of all the countries in the World, only necessary to print the list as far as the UK is down on the list.??
AOG - do you realise that the Internet is not actually printed on paper?
There is absolutely nothing stopping the Express from printing a list of the 120 countries.
Nothing at all.
Paper has limits, but computer screens do not.
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youngmafbog
If AOG raises a question which can be challenged, shouldn’t we be allowed to challenge it?
It’s simply nonsensical to ask the question in this way.
I will put it this way - “Where do you think the UK came in a of eight countries who competed in the 2012 Olympics?”
The answer might be eighth, which would make the UK look bad, but were 87 countries who took part, the the question is flawed.
Surely you can see that?
If AOG raises a question which can be challenged, shouldn’t we be allowed to challenge it?
It’s simply nonsensical to ask the question in this way.
I will put it this way - “Where do you think the UK came in a of eight countries who competed in the 2012 Olympics?”
The answer might be eighth, which would make the UK look bad, but were 87 countries who took part, the the question is flawed.
Surely you can see that?
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